Check out the interactive map I made of the results of the presidential election in Mexico. I even used hierarchical clustering to group Mexico into five clusters according to how people vote (obviously the clusters are very rough and subject to statistical error).

These are the median values for the percentage of the vote for each party in the clusters:

Interpretation

Cluster

PRD

PAN

PRI

PRI

1

0.27

0.20

0.46

PRI-PAN

2

0.23

0.34

0.38

PRI-PRD

3

0.40

0.16

0.37

PRD

4

0.54

0.15

0.27

PAN

5

0.22

0.48

0.26

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